Thursday, May 21, 2009

Grand Prix surfaced in the wake of the emerging New Wave Of British Heavy Metal scene in the late 70's. Not for them, however, the meat and two veg. approach of the likes of Saxon, Dedringer or Jaguar to their sound, from the outset, Grand Prix offered something distinctly more melodic and polished.

This album is pivotal in Grand Prix's short but enjoyable career; the link between their early attempts at melodic metal and the polished sound of "Samurai" (the band's follow-up).

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A Quick Note

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BOOTLEG RECORDINGS

It should be noted that all of the bootlegs on this blog have been begged, borrowed, stolen or gifted to me. I can take no credit for the original recordings. If the original taper of any of these bootlegs would like due recognition for their work please get in touch I will be more than happy to oblige

Also

I have for the most part posted only albums that are no longer commercially available,which doesn't mean someone somewhere doesn't own the rights to them. It also doesn't mean that they wont become available in the future. I will upon request happily remove any posts or links